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Health messages that encourage reducing fat intake and portion sizes and selecting low-calorie snacks may be inappropriate for:
 
  a. young adults.
  b. middle adults.
  c. older adults.
  d. all adults.

Question 2

An older adult who is not as alert as usual may be suffering from:
 
  a. iron deficiency.
  b. high blood pressure.
  c. fluid overload.
  d. dehydration.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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